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Hydraulic Systems Design and Development

 

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  image of the valve plate interface of a motor and pump optimized to meet industry or client requirements for noise, stability, leakage, and durability.
 

Engineers optimize the valve plate interface of a motor and pump to meet industry or client requirements for noise, stability, leakage, and durability.

Extensive hydraulic system fabrication services are offered by Southwest Research Institute (SwRI)  using:

  • State-of-the-art equipment and facilities

  • Rapid functional and conceptual prototyping capabilities

  • Proven suppliers

Hydraulic Component Prototypes

Engineers routinely fabricate hydraulic component prototypes, including:

  • Pumping elements

  • Accumulator bladders

  • Spool and poppet valves

  • Pistons/slippers

  • Housings

  • Seals

  • Hoses and lines

  • Control systems

  • Electrical and electronic

  • Interfaces

For more information about our hydraulic systems design and development fabrication capabilities, or how you can contract with SwRI, please contact Glenn Wendel at gwendel@swri.org or 210-522-2622.

 

hydraulicsystems.swri.org

 

Contact Information

Glenn Wendel

Hydraulic Systems

210-522-2622

gwendel@swri.org

hydraulicsystems.swri.org

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December 28, 2012